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More poetry!
*everyone groans*
The desert is flygon's domain.
And the only place where flygon's remain.
They once lived in the forest, or something like that.
Until they were all eaten by an oversized fangcat.
They even lived under-water, I think.
'Til randomly, they all began to sink.
Once, they lived in an antarctic land.
Then, they were scared away by a giant rubber band. (?!)
They even lived on the grasslands of Kanto,
But they were eaten by a poacher named Lando.
When the flygons fled to the dune seas,
They found that there weren't any trees.
They found Regirock in a cave.
Which caused him to rave,
About foolish pokémon disturbing him,
And that they leave now, lest he tear them limb from limb.
The terrified flygons fled very far.
And one accidentally flew into a car.
The driver was rather quite mad,
And beat the flygon with his ruined car's rad.
So the flygon toasted him with it's dragonbreath,
Which brought about the poor driver's death.
The flygon was horrified by it's own horrid act,
Because in cruelty, he lacked.
The flygon flew away, flapping it's wings real hard.
'Til it flew in to a giant pokémon card.
The card depicted a hyper potion.
But the flygon didn't care, so it set it's wings back in motion.
It flew all the way to Newbark Town,
Where it was captured by a trainer/clown.
Isn't this poem rather long?
And wasn't that clown's graveler really strong?
Graveler didn't like the flygon's attitude.
So graveler attacked it with magnitude.
But flygon's levitate ability saved it.
So graveler told the clown's girafarig to use double-hit.
The double-hit managed to hit four times,
And I'm almost completely out of rhymes.
So, let us not linger on what happened to poor flygon,
The late earth-dragon.
I think that one's my longest yet.
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I really like the old-school fansite feel here. The Favorite Pokémon Picker and catch rate tools are the kind of things that make a fan site actually useful instead of just another social feed.
Cool to see a guestbook still active too.
Cool
found this site from the favorite pokemon thing, and now I'm trying to find the secret link
Nice website
This is pretty cool honestly, made it to the end! I found the Icelandic stuff pretty interesting lol…
This website is so helpful! I wanted to know the odds of me catching the paldea legends in color-coordinating pokeballs (luxury ball for ting-lu, nest ball for wo-chien, repeat ball for chi-yu, and dive ball for chien-pao (yes, I know the pokeballs I chose added no catch buff whatsoever, I did it for the colors)), and the catch calculator was extremely helpful for this!
My favorite thing about Pokémon are the old school fansites and forums, like TCoD. I've loved Pokémon since I was little, but it wasn't until I got online and found sites like this one, Mew's Hangout, Mewtwofan's Pokémon Page, Suta-Raito, etc. that I truly fell in love with the series. The fact that most modern fans think the Internet was invented in 2010 and have no idea these old sites existed makes me so sad.
Thanks im caching a magneton in firered
Cool
You're right; I was thinking of some other glitch that existed in both.
I'm not super well-versed in the history of glitches in Japan, but I think the major glitch that got really famous in Japan was the select button glitch, which was fixed in Yellow and all localizations, and I'm pretty sure that can result in glitch Pokémon, so my assumption would be if the Old Man glitch wasn't available there, that's probably how Japanese players would have gotten to know Missingno. and company.
"and in Red and Blue (and their Japanese counterparts)"
Not to be nitpicky a whole 10 months later, but from what I've read (e.g. https://glitchcity.wiki/wiki/Old_man_glitch#Compatibility and https://github.com/pret/pokered/wiki/Left-Shore-can-spawn-Pok%C3%A9mon ), it sounds like the coast glitch actually didn't exist in the Japanese Red, Green, or Blue versions, and it was an error introduced in the localization process (and then fixed again in all versions of Yellow).
That said, now I'm wondering how Japanese players discovered MissingNo., and also how such a non-text-related bug could've been introduced in localization…
I think I'm 25 years too late for this, but cool website. Got any tips for assembling a team that rocks the battle tower?
Let's give this a try!
This helped me catch Lugia in a basic Poke Ball after I learned that there's no reason to get it down to 1 HP, just 49% or lower. Huge time saver, thanks!
Catch mechanics are weird because I caught Ho-Oh in HGSS with my very first ultra ball in the very first try, but I'm 40 ultra balls and I still haven't caught Suicune despite having the same catch rate.
Wow, I had a hardcoded list there and it was just missing Clefairy somehow all this time. Thanks! It should be fixed now in every calculator.
Clefairy doesn't seem to get a catch rate boost from Moon Balls in the calculator from gen 6/7 and onward.
Its spheal what do you wantbme to say
Thank you for letting me peek into my own soul with the Favorite Pokemon Picker!! I've finally made peace with my love for Tyranitar <3
I don't see any reason to put my face on this website. It's just not relevant! I grew up on an internet where you had no idea what anyone you interacted with on it looked like and I honestly liked that more than today's modern internet full of everyone's faces; I like judging people by their words and ideas and the aesthetic elements they choose to represent themselves instead of by the appearance of their flesh prison.
I dunno about Eurovision next year, but there wasn't all that much of a stir around boycotting it this year and I'd support doing it again if nothing changes.
Like elsewhere, unfortunately Iceland cares much less about women's sports than men's. I didn't hear much hype about the women's team qualifying in 2022 or 2025, but bear in mind I'm not a sports person so I don't tend to notice what's going on with sports much unless it's really prominent. I very much did notice when we qualified for the men's European championships several years back, though, because it was utterly inescapable. The day of one of the games the driver of the public bus I took to work had his bus all decked out with Icelandic flags and stopped on the way to have everyone do the 'Viking clap'. Never saw that happen around the women's team.